THE STIFFMEISTER 17,001 Posted Sunday at 11:17 Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:17 12 minutes ago, The drover said: Big ol swede on him 2 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,827 Posted Sunday at 11:18 Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:18 (edited) 1 minute ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: Coursing bulls are a type of lurcher as identifiable and as unique as a coursing dog imho Coursing bull; Sire; Scout Dam; half cross bull / greyhound. I may be wrong and it may be the second cross, I’m sure someone will correct me ! LOL ! Cheers. Edited Sunday at 11:21 by chartpolski 1 Quote Link to post
THE STIFFMEISTER 17,001 Posted Sunday at 11:46 Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:46 Was that Peter the beaters scout dog or the other scout from Darlington? sure @WataWalloperhad something along those lines as well Quote Link to post
Igz 1,669 Posted Sunday at 11:48 Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:48 2 hours ago, mC HULL said: Same with big old roes open land Blacky and lgz took up the challenge to see how the mighty bull x copes lol I'll travel anywhere mate if the offer is there. You don't know how your dog will fair till you've tried it . Completely different land to what I run but it wouldn't put me off coming. 150 yard slip and they need to catch it within a 200 yard field by me. You may get 5/6called into your feet a season . Should be easy pickings up by you lol 1 Quote Link to post
chartpolski 27,827 Posted Sunday at 11:48 Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:48 Just now, THE STIFFMEISTER said: Was that Peter the beaters scout dog or the other scout from Darlington? sure @WataWalloperhad something along those lines as well Not sure which scout it was, and yeah I think Don had one maybe from the same litter. This one was MLB’s, I only had it at mine for a few days and nights. Cheers. Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,799 Posted Sunday at 11:52 Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:52 2 minutes ago, Igz said: I'll travel anywhere mate if the offer is there. You don't know how your dog will fair till you've tried it . Completely different land to what I run but it wouldn't put me off coming. 150 yard slip and they need to catch it within a 200 yard field by me. You may get 5/6called into your feet a season . Should be easy pickings up by you lol Will try try a few types a land be good to see the young dog on 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,799 Posted Sunday at 11:57 Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:57 Talking up at em and wanting them dead having that drive personally id go coursing bull into a coursing bred before I went hardblood Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 3,528 Posted Sunday at 11:57 Report Share Posted Sunday at 11:57 8 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: Was that Peter the beaters scout dog or the other scout from Darlington? sure @WataWalloperhad something along those lines as well 5 minutes ago, chartpolski said: Not sure which scout it was, and yeah I think Don had one maybe from the same litter. This one was MLB’s, I only had it at mine for a few days and nights. Cheers. Was darlo scout that belonged to PG, never saw big Pete the beater for years, hope lad is going well, bitch I had was from same dam but a diff sire, lovely dogs to be around, just pure natural grafters I found 5 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,799 Posted Sunday at 12:00 Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:00 Scout was foxy Charlie Seagull Charlie I think So linebred coursing stuff 3/4 ish saluki I'd say My red bitches grand sire Quote Link to post
Seagull 615 Posted Sunday at 12:12 Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:12 13 minutes ago, mC HULL said: Talking up at em and wanting them dead having that drive personally id go coursing bull into a coursing bred before I went hardblood Mate, a bull cross of the right type is unrivaled by anything barring perhaps a good wheaten cross. Quote Link to post
THE STIFFMEISTER 17,001 Posted Sunday at 12:15 Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:15 2 minutes ago, Seagull said: Mate, a bull cross of the right type is unrivaled by anything barring perhaps a good wheaten cross. Wheaton’s are scrap let’s have it right Quote Link to post
Francie, 2,809 Posted Sunday at 12:17 Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:17 1 hour ago, mC HULL said: ? It's lamping mate most runs it's well under a min aint it Yes mate but then it needs the energy an bollocks to kill when it's hanging of the dogs face lol 1 Quote Link to post
Seagull 615 Posted Sunday at 12:18 Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:18 Just now, THE STIFFMEISTER said: Wheaton’s are scrap let’s have it right Never really seen a wheaten lurcher in action but heard they are the real deal. But, come on, a good bull cross is a chainsaw on legs. My uncles mate had a bull cross that went berserk when chucked in the motor and when I say berserk when he went lamping he used to throw it out on a hare or two just to try and settle it down, when it spotted something on the lamp it used to try and jump through the windscreen. Lol 1 Quote Link to post
Francie, 2,809 Posted Sunday at 12:28 Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:28 11 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: Wheaton’s are scrap let’s have it right Have you seen any go stiff,iv seen a good few over the years,good mixed through a lurcher,tho they don't all make the grade same as any cross 1 Quote Link to post
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